That's what I'm talking about. Thanks alot. I'll try this on one MX and
see how things go for a week or two.
Cheers,
Gary V wrote:
Gordon wrote:
That makes sense. The primary MX gets much more traffic than then backup
MX, but I was hoping that Amavisd-new would not bother running spam
Solaris 9
Postfix 2.2.10
Amavisd-New 2.4.0
Hi,
I have configured two machines with amavisd-new. I built these machines
at relatively the same time and I just copied the config from the good
machine to the problem machine and changed the hostname section. When
running the daily mail/spam
Oh, you're right. On the machine not showing a spam score, the log shows:
Jun 12 23:58:42 osiris amavis[5815]: [ID 702911 mail.info] (05815-08)
spam_scan: not wasting time on SA, message longer than 204800 bytes:
326+312287
That makes sense. The primary MX gets much more traffic than then
Hi, I don't know what has happened to my Solaris 9 (built-in) Perl 5.6.1
install but switching back to the older Digest::MD5 (2.33) and trying to
get my old, formerly working Amavisd-new 2.33 (A coincidence, I assure
you) setup running was a failure. I upgraded a bunch of Perl modules at
the
Hi, I re-installed Digest::MD5 from scratch - make, make test, make
install - all went well but still the same problem:
Apr 11 10:23:16 isis postfix/smtp[16296]: [ID 197553 mail.info]
5533D2E8BA: to=[EMAIL PROTECTED], orig_to=[EMAIL PROTECTED],
relay=127.0.0.1[127.0.0.1], delay=-541,
Interestingly, if I test things from a logon window I see the following:
# postsuper -r ALL
postsuper: Requeued: 6 messages
Apr 11 14:25:54 isis genunix: NOTICE: core_log: amavisd[27426] setid
process, core not dumped:
/var/core/core.amavisd.27426.isis.11369.184.1144779954
Apr 11 14:25:54 isis
# truss -f amavisd -u amavis debug
... blah blah blah
... startup stuff
... towards the end of initialization of amavisd
Apr 11 14:39:01 isis.eng.fsu.edu /usr/local/sbin/amavisd[8243]: 8243:
write(2, A p r 1 1 1 4 : 3 9.., 64) = 64
Net::Server: Starting 2 children8243: write(2, N e
Hi,
Mark Martinec wrote:
Apr 11 13:49:04 isis.eng.fsu.edu /usr/local/sbin/amavisd[8984]:
Net::Server: Starting 1 children
Most weird. Between creating file and returning a SMTP status
there is hardly any significant processing going on.
If policy bank MYNETS exists and @mynetworks_maps is
amavisd-new 2.4.0
Hi, I'm trying to debug amavisd but am a bit confused. If I telnet to
localhost 10024 or 10025 everything looks good. But the actually logs
tell a different story and mail is just building in the queue. Below are
the syslog output and debug output. Any help on this would be
Sorry, here is the start of the amavisd debug output:
Apr 10 15:51:40 isis.eng.fsu.edu /usr/local/sbin/amavisd[2669]:
starting. /usr/local/sbin/amavisd at isis.eng.fsu.edu amavisd-new-2.4.0
(20060403)
Apr 10 15:51:40 isis.eng.fsu.edu /usr/local/sbin/amavisd[2669]:
user=amavis, EUID: 11369
Brilliant! I simply installed the latest Digest::MD5 perl module and now
all is well.
How is it that over time these perl modules are no longer able to do
their job with Amavisd-New? This sort of thing happens to me every year,
especially during/after major holidays when the spammers and
are the relevant sections
from my Postfix and Amavisd-New logs.
Thanks to any and all who may be of assistance.
Cheers,
Gordon Thagard
-- cut here
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# tn localhost 10024
Trying 127.0.0.1
Perl modules and upgrading to the latest
Amavisd-New but its always the same. Below are the relevant sections
from my Postfix and Amavisd-New logs.
Thanks to any and all who may be of assistance.
Cheers,
Gordon Thagard
Dec 1 12:42:44 horus.eng.fsu.edu
Thank you for taking the time to completely and thoroughly answer my
questions.
Cheers,
Gordon
Mark Martinec wrote:
Gordon,
Is it possible to strip an attachment in the case of
$final_banned_destiny with other Amavisd-NEW options so that the
attachment is saved to, say,
be done
with the use of an email box for quarantine destination)
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